Mulligan And Haines in Dublin

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The perfect pub for a great evening in Dublin! Great music, dancing, friendly bartenders and waiters, delicious and beautiful food. I highly recommend it!
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03 May 2026
10.0
Fantastic experience—great food and friendly staff! The beef stew was absolutely the best I’ve ever had. Highly recommended!!!
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30 April 2026
10.0
A lovely pub with great taste, serving delicious and generous portions. The children loved it.
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16 April 2026
10.0
The pub had a very good live musician and I had an amazing time there last weekend on April 10th! To the girl I met there: if you see this please send me a DM on instagram! @lazar.kn
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14 April 2026
10.0
I'll reconsider the review if my table ever gets service. Edit, finally got service: the beef stew was good, the Guinness wasn't. It's the first Guinness I've had in Dublin that was disappointing.
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03 April 2026
6.0
Just for a drink (Guinness, of course!) A very nice place and very friendly staff
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30 March 2026
10.0
Live music is the highlight. People are having fun and enjoying life, all accompanied by good drinks, decor, and friendly service. There's nothing to do but visit, sing, and enjoy life.
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28 March 2026
10.0
On the day we visited most things we wanted were unfortunately unavailable. They couldn’t make coffee as their coffee machine was broken and some things from the kitchen were also unavailable. The atmosphere was decent but despite the bar being empty we got seated very close to 2 other tables and it was basically impossible to get in or out without disturbing the other people. The bar itself is nicely decorated and in a good location.
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27 March 2026
6.0
Had dinner here and I must say, I still think about that Guinness stew, it was amazing. The place was very cozy and warm, the personal kind. Surely somewhere to go back to!
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25 March 2026
10.0
Wonderful restaurant with very tasty food (amazing stew and roast chicken). Congratulations!
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24 March 2026
10.0

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03/03/2026: Stayed for 2 nights, really lovely rooms, exemplary service from Paul & great value. Will eat in the restaurant when we go back & we will.
22/02/2026: McGettigan’s on Queen Street feels like a pub that never needed to reinvent itself. This is the original McGettigan’s, opened in the 1960s by Jim McGettigan, long before the name became a global Irish pub brand. You can still sense that origin story in the room. It does not feel franchised. It feels local. When we walked in, an older gentleman was behind the bar. Calm, grounded, attentive without hovering. The kind of old-school publican presence that makes you feel oriented immediately. No performance, no exaggerated charm, just steady hospitality. The atmosphere was exactly what a neighbourhood pub should be. People sitting casually, talking in low steady tones. Nothing trendy, nothing buzzing for the sake of buzz. One television quietly showing football. The game was there if you wanted it, but the conversations were louder than the broadcast. That balance matters. Drinks were spot on. I had a Whiplash IPA, a good reflection of contemporary Dublin craft brewing, crisp with that slightly citrus forward edge. My friend went with Smithwick’s, the classic Irish red ale, smooth and malt-driven. That pairing alone tells you something about the place. It comfortably holds both modern craft and traditional staples without making a statement about either. We ordered Dublin Coddle, and that sealed the experience. Sausages, rashers, potatoes and onions slow cooked into something deeply comforting and unapologetically unfancy. Coddle is not photogenic. It is historical. It comes from working class Dublin kitchens, designed to stretch ingredients and warm people through long weeks. Seeing it on the menu in Dublin 7 makes perfect sense. It is culturally coherent. The menu itself was short and straightforward, around seven traditional dishes. No gastro ambitions, no fusion experiments. Just solid pub food that matches the room. What struck me most was the absence of theatricality. No curated nostalgia, no exaggerated Irishness for visitors. It simply operates as a pub. Given that the McGettigan name now exists in places like Dubai and London, it is interesting that this original location still feels grounded and unpolished in the best way. If you are looking for literary ghosts or a 200 year old time capsule, this is not that. If you want a dependable pint, warm service, honest food and conversations that feel like they belong to the people having them, this is a very good place to sit down and stay longer than planned. We came for a drink. We left feeling like we had stepped briefly into the durable backbone of Dublin pub culture.
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19/05/2026: Decent experience. I wanna say it was a little pricy but after several days in Dublin I realized it is actually quite affordable.
14/05/2026: On the last day of our trip to Dublin, we were craving a typical Irish breakfast, and while looking for a place near the airport, we found this magnificent restaurant. The breakfast was good, no, it was amazing... The only thing we didn't like was that we had to pay the tip included in the bill, but oh well, every country has its customs.

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